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To-Fu: The Trials of Chi has received an update which makes the game free to download. Unfortunately, that's not all the update delivers.
In version 1.10.0 of To-Fu: The Trials of Chi, you will now encounter some of those intrusive in-app advertisements - even those punters who had shelled out hard cash for the game.
Nevertheless, it's a good deal for newcomers, as the game and all of its in-app purchases are now free of charge.
In addition, To-Fu: The Trials of Chi's developers HotGen have introduced five brand-new trials for you to play through.
Tasking you with bouncing your bandana-clad bean curd through increasingly spiky levels, To-Fu: The Trials of Chi was awarded a very respectab…

Square Enix have just rolled out another update to their iPhone RPG Chaos Rings Omega, increasing the level cap, adding new weapons, and introducing a new boss to get trounced by.
After a similar update for this 5/5 AppSpy favourite in June, the game's level cap has now reached a mighty 150, meaning newcomers will be battling for quite some time before maxing out their stats.
Old hands can face off against fierce level 150+ foes in the hope of looting a shiny new weapon from their defeated bodies.
There's also a new hidden boss to face off against - if you can find him.
Two new Piu-Piu collections and new dungeon treasure chests round out the update, which is available to download now.…

HeroCraft, the Russian publishers responsible for the popular Flash puzzler Gibbets, have announced that a sequel is in the works, and it's coming to iOS.
Playing as an altruistic marksman in the original Gibbets game, you cut condemned men down from the gallows, using only your trusty bow.
With a limited number of arrows and multiple convicts to save, each level requires careful thought as well as careful accuracy.
Word from Russia, then, is that Gibbets 2 is in development, and that it will be landing on the iPhone sometime in the second quarter of next year.
When it does eventually touch down on iOS, it'll boast 30 new levels of slightly morbid puzzling action.
There's no word yet on…